Coronavirus: 'I wore a disguise to see my twins in lockdown' (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
An oil worker who was in quarantine wore a disguise so he could watch his children from a distance.
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Coronavirus: Hard-hit Brazil removes data amid rising death toll (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
The country will now only report numbers for the past 24 hours, no longer giving the cumulative data.
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'Billions of people' to feel virus economic impact (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
World Bank President David Malpass says billions of people will have their livelihoods affected.
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Great white shark kills surfer off Australia's New South Wales (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
The surfer was brought back to the New South Wales beach by "heroic" boarders but died of his wounds.
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Coronavirus: Couples’ joy as weddings return to Northern Ireland (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Coronavirus has changed the face of weddings - what's it like getting married with the new rules?
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Conor McGregor: UFC fighter announces retirement for third time (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Conor McGregor says he has retired from fighting - for the third time in four years.
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David Zinn: Street art that washes away in the rain (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Chalk artist David Zinn is on a mission to show that you do not need fancy equipment to draw.
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In pictures: Global protests against racism and police brutality (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Sparked by the death of George Floyd in the US, thousands gather globally to say black lives matter.
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Coronavirus: Your pictures on the theme of 'home-made' (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Our readers reveal the view some of the things they have made while at home during the pandemic.
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Money advice: Single parents in lockdown (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Single parents' finances are often tight and they face a particularly high risk of poverty.
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The Last Dance: Michael Jordan series 'shines light' on professor's legacy (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Susan van de Ven is a councillor in Cambridgeshire whose father was killed in Beirut in the 1980s.
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How the NFL made its U-turn on kneeling (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Four years after Colin Kaepernick first kneeled during the US national anthem, the NFL says it was "wrong" for not allowing players to protest.
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Your coronavirus lockdown confessions (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
From the funny to the outright rule breaks, people open up about the moments they might rather forget.
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Coronavirus: Living lockdown in an empty four-star hotel (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
An army of staff moved into Britain's hotels during lockdown, but what comes next is anyone's guess.
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Coronavirus: Paris returns to cafe life with new normal (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Unrecognisable by its emptiness during lockdown, Paris rediscovers its raison d'être.
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George Floyd killing: Why I decided not to watch the video (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
For many black people, videos featuring the killing of other black people can be deeply traumatic.
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Coronavirus: The chaplains at the front line of end-of-life care (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
How are hospital and hospice chaplains managing to provide comfort for dying patients?
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George Floyd: Why are companies speaking up this time? (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
The outpouring of support for protesters from corporate America is a marked shift.
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Meet Gracey: The pop star who lost her voice as her career took off (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Gracey had just released her debut single when her voice vanished. Here's what happened next.
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No positive results in latest Premier League coronavirus tests (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
There were no positive results for coronavirus from 1,195 tests in the latest round of testing in the Premier League.
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US Open coronavirus protocols extreme - Djokovic (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
World number one Novak Djokovic calls the coronavirus safety protocols, planned in order for the US Open to take place "extreme".
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Match of the Day: Top 10 podcast - how you ranked home nations moments since 1966 (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
There have been some iconic moments for the home nations since 1966 - but what did you consider the best?
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Bayern move to within two wins of Bundesliga title (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Bayern Munich need a maximum of two wins from their final four games to clinch an eighth straight Bundesliga title after coming from behind to beat Bayer Leverkusen.
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Gazza antics, Three Lions and street parties - Shearer's Euro 96 memories (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
BBC pundit and former England striker Alan Shearer on the making of his documentary about the 20th anniversary of Euro 96.
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Coronavirus: What are the UK travel quarantine rules? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
What do you need to know if you're planning to fly during the Covid-19 pandemic?
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Coronavirus UK map: How many confirmed cases are there in your area? (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Key graphics explaining how coronavirus has spread in the UK and the government's response.
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Coronavirus: Why are international comparisons difficult? (Mon, 18 May 2020)
Should you be comparing Covid-19 statistics between countries?
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Coronavirus: How to make your own face mask (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
Our guide to different types of face coverings and step-by-step instructions on how to make them.
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Can superspreading be stopped? (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Identifying superspreading events could be crucial in the fight against the virus, scientists say.
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Your tributes to those who have died (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
A collection of your tributes to some of the thousands of people in the UK who have died with coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Who should wear a face mask or face covering? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Face coverings are to become compulsory for people using public transport in England.
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Coronavirus: What are social distancing and self-isolation rules? (Mon, 01 Jun 2020)
You can now meet more people and play certain non-contact sports in the UK - but what are they?
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Coronavirus and face coverings: the correct way to wear them (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
Across the world, people are being asked to wear face coverings to help stop coronavirus from spreading.
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Can I start a new relationship? And other questions (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
Starting a new relationship is difficult during the current crisis, but not impossible.
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Coronavirus: How does contact tracing work in England? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
People who have been in close contact with someone found to have Covid-19 are now being traced.
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Coronavirus: Which schools are reopening for pupils? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Which children are the first to go back to school, and what about the rest?
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Coronavirus: Could social distancing of less than two metres work? (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
The government is under pressure to relax the 2m social distancing rule - but is it safe to do so?
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Coronavirus symptoms: What are they and how do I protect myself? (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
Loss of taste and smell have been added to the UK's list of coronavirus symptoms.
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Coronavirus: What tests are being done in the UK? (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
What are the tests for coronavirus, who are they for and how do they work?
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NHS test & trace: Does contact tracing stop coronavirus? (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
Wales is the latest part of the UK to launch a tracing system, but how do they work?
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Coronavirus: How dangerous is lifting lockdown? (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
Why is lifting restrictions being described as a "dangerous moment"?
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Coronavirus: Why we don't know how many are being tested (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
The UK Statistics Authority has criticised the government's handling of Covid-19 testing data.
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Hay fever v coronavirus: what are the symptoms? (Mon, 20 Apr 2020)
The Royal College of General Practitioners is warning people not to mix up the symptoms.
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Coronavirus: When will shops open and what will the rules be? (Mon, 01 Jun 2020)
Non-essential shops can reopen in England in June, but will I be able to buy a book or have a haircut?
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Social distancing: A practical guide to how to socialise now (Sat, 30 May 2020)
Meeting friends? Here's how to handle the awkward new rules - from sharing food to avoiding hugs.
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Coronavirus: We answer kids' questions about going back to school (Fri, 29 May 2020)
The BBC's Education Editor Branwen Jeffreys answers kids' questions about going back to school.
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Coronavirus: School return plan 'like a jigsaw puzzle' (Sat, 30 May 2020)
A head teacher explains how she is piecing school life back together before children return.
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Coronavirus: What are the risks for children? (Fri, 29 May 2020)
Children seem to be at low risk from the disease, but can they still spread it?
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Coronavirus: Who should be shielding? (Sun, 31 May 2020)
People most at risk of needing hospital treatment if they get coronavirus are being asked to stay home.
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Coronavirus: Are these targets being hit? (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
Ministers have set targets for testing, medical equipment and hospital beds. Have they delivered?
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Coronavirus: What are the rules on weddings? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
There is a lot of uncertainty around when and how weddings are allowed to take place. What are your rights?
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All you need to know about new measures (Wed, 03 Jun 2020)
How will social and work life be different after the easing of some restrictions around the UK?
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Coronavirus: What does it mean if I've been furloughed by work? (Fri, 29 May 2020)
Millions unable to do their job due to coronavirus will have their wages paid by a new scheme.
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Coronavirus: What help are self-employed getting from government? (Fri, 29 May 2020)
What is being done for the five million self-employed people in the UK facing a sudden loss of income?
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My Money: 'Our alternative quarantine holiday' (Sun, 31 May 2020)
Alyssa Hulme from Utah in the US takes us through her weekly spending during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus doctor's diary: Why does Covid-19 make some healthy young people really sick? (Sun, 31 May 2020)
Dr John Wright tells the story of Marium Zameer, who became very unwell with Covid-19 despite being young and healthy.
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Coronavirus: Places of worship to reopen for private prayer (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Churches, mosques and synagogues have been closed in England since lockdown restrictions began.
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George Floyd death: Thousands turn out for UK anti-racism protests (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Demonstrations were mostly peaceful, but there were clashes with police in London and some arrests.
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Coronavirus: North-west England schools delay reopening (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Many schools in north-west England will not open until at least 22 June over coronavirus concerns.
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Roads closed at Scottish beauty spots as people warned away (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
The public is told to stay away as police try to uphold lockdown restrictions.
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Coronavirus: Care home residents face steep hike in fees (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Fee rises of more than £100 a week add "insult to injury" after the wave of infections, says Age UK.
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Coronavirus: Hundreds found with Covid after hospital admission (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
The Scottish government says it is unclear if they were infected before or after they went into hospital.
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Coronavirus: Golfers hid in van to evade ferry rules (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Ferry operator CalMac reveals it has dealt with 273 incidents of non-essential travel since the start of the lockdown.
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John Bercow: Ex-Speaker 'sorry' not to receive peerage (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
The former Commons speaker tells the BBC he "made a lot of enemies" but denies bullying allegations.
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Coronavirus: Tractors welcome at Ballymena drive-in country gig (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Spaces will be reserved for tractors at the first drive-in country concert on the island of Ireland.
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Coronavirus: Court action threatened over school meal vouchers (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The vouchers have cost more than £129m in England and are worth £15 per week for each eligible child.
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Coronavirus: Who should wear a face mask or face covering? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Face coverings are to become compulsory for people using public transport in England.
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Coronavirus doctor's diary: The older doctors risking their lives to battle Covid-19 (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Though medical staff are in the Covid-19 firing line, there has been a surge of interest in healthcare as a career.
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Weird weather: Can computers solve UK puzzle? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
A top climate scientist has called for more investment in climate computing.
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Sitting In Limbo: Brother turns Windrush scandal into a very personal TV drama (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The brother of a man caught up in the Windrush scandal has written a BBC drama about his ordeal.
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Madeleine McCann: False turns and a final breakthrough? (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
After 13 years, the hunt for the missing three year old may be a step closer to a conclusion.
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Coronavirus: Job-hunting advice for graduates, from the Class of 2008 (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
We asked three people who hit the job market just as recession was biting, what got them through.
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'You audition for a show only for it to get cancelled’ (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
With theatres closed, and TV and movie filming on hold, acting school graduates are struggling.
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Madeleine McCann case in pictures (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
Photographs of some of the key moments since the three-year-old went missing in Portugal in 2007.
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George Floyd: Thousands at anti-racism protests in UK (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Crowds gathered in cities around the UK in anti-racism protests triggered by the death of George Lloyd in the US.
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Coronavirus: Couples’ joy as weddings return to Northern Ireland (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Coronavirus has changed the face of weddings - what's it like getting married with the new rules?
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Money advice: Single parents in lockdown (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Single parents' finances are often tight and they face a particularly high risk of poverty.
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Coronavirus 'a devastating blow for world economy' (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
World Bank President David Malpass says billions of people will have their livelihoods affected.
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George Floyd: Why are companies speaking up this time? (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
The outpouring of support for protesters from corporate America is a marked shift.
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Coronavirus: Want to sell a home? Make the garden look nice (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Property buyers and renters are on the search for outdoor space after lockdown, research suggests.
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'Unscrupulous' firms targeting key workers (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
The companies promise big tax savings, but some NHS staff could end up severely out of pocket.
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Coronavirus: Jarrold store prepares to reopen after 12 weeks in lockdown (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Jarrold has a department store in the centre of Norwich and celebrates 250 years of trade this year.
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Coronavirus: Ban on landlords evicting renters extended (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
No-one will be evicted from their home this summer, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick says.
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George Floyd: Reddit co-founder quits board and asks for black replacement (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Alexis Ohanian says the move was inspired by protests over the death of George Floyd.
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Coronavirus: Government under fire for cheap loans to big firms (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
More than £16bn has been handed out to some household names including BA, Tottenham Hotspur and M&S.
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US unemployment sees surprise improvement in May (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The unemployment rate fell to 13.3% in May, despite the economic damage caused by the coronavirus.
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Elon Musk calls for 'break up' of Amazon (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The entrepreneur condemned the online retailer after it rejected a book about coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: AstraZeneca to begin making potential vaccine (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
AstraZeneca says it could provide two billion doses of a potential vaccine, helped by backing from Bill Gates.
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Coronavirus: Job losses 'just the tip of the iceberg' (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The boss of the UK's largest recruitment firm says he fears unemployment is set to rise steeply.
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FCA supports steelworkers amid pension overhaul (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Charges which lead to savers switching out of high quality pension plans will be banned from October.
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Gambling loophole 'must be shut down' (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Charities and MPs warn of a loophole that gets around a ban on people using credit cards to gamble.
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Bentley: Luxury carmaker to cut up to 1,000 jobs (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The firm, which makes its luxury cars in Crewe, says up to 1,000 jobs will go.
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My Money: 'This was not a normal week!' (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Alex Wright from Leicester takes us through his weekly spending during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Is coronavirus changing the world of cleaning? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Hi-tech cleaning products are being offered to tackle coronavirus, but are they better than soap and water?
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Coronavirus: Job-hunting advice for graduates, from the Class of 2008 (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
We asked three people who hit the job market just as recession was biting, what got them through.
>> Continua a leggere

'You audition for a show only for it to get cancelled’ (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
With theatres closed, and TV and movie filming on hold, acting school graduates are struggling.
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Mastercard boss: 'Leaders must reassure staff' (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
Mastercard’s Ajay Banga talks to the BBC’s Sharanjit Leyl in a special edition of Talking Business Asia: Leading in Crisis.
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George Floyd death: Thousands turn out for UK anti-racism protests (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Demonstrations were mostly peaceful, but there were clashes with police in London and some arrests.
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Watch: The Andrew Marr Show (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
On the show this week, Matt Hancock, Lisa Nandy, Sen Rick Scott, David Olusoga and Sam Mendes.
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Coronavirus: Places of worship to reopen for private prayer (Sun, 07 Jun 2020)
Churches, mosques and synagogues have been closed in England since lockdown restrictions began.
>> Continua a leggere

John Bercow: Ex-Speaker 'sorry' not to receive peerage (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
The former Commons speaker tells the BBC he "made a lot of enemies" but denies bullying allegations.
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Coronavirus: Two-metre rule 'must be relaxed for musicians' (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
The government says it's open to "innovative" ideas, after a union urges it to ease social distancing.
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Coronavirus: UK records more than 40,000 deaths (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says it is "a time of sorrow for us all" as the UK reaches 40,261 deaths.
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Coronavirus: North-west England schools delay reopening (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Many schools in north-west England will not open until at least 22 June over coronavirus concerns.
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Coronavirus: 'Vulnerable' MPs can stay away from Westminster (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
MPs will have to declare they cannot come to Westminster due to the pandemic - or be expected at work.
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Virus cases down to 5,600 a day, household survey suggests (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The estimate is based on swab tests of people living in 9,000 households in England.
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Coronavirus: NHS contact-tracing app in place by end of month, says minister (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The app will "be running as soon as we think it is robust", a government minister says.
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George Floyd: Labour urges ban on riot control exports to US (Wed, 03 Jun 2020)
Labour calls for an end to tear gas sales amid criticism of police response to George Floyd protests.
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Disruption to schools could continue to November, MPs told (Wed, 03 Jun 2020)
Disruption to school in England could continue into the autumn until November, MPs are told
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Brexit transition extension 'essential' to protect Scottish economy (Wed, 03 Jun 2020)
Analysis by the Scottish government finds Scottish GDP could be up to 1.1% lower without a delay.
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Brexit: NI Assembly votes to extend transition period (Wed, 03 Jun 2020)
The transition is due to end on 1 January and a new "trade border" will operate between NI and rest of UK.
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UK to change immigration rules for Hong Kong citizens if China passes law (Wed, 03 Jun 2020)
Britain will change its immigration rules for Hong Kong citizens if China passes a new law, the PM says.
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Coronavirus: Risk of death is higher for ethnic minorities (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
Being black or from an ethnic minority is a "major risk factor" in coronavirus, Matt Hancock says.
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Nissan: UK factory still under threat from no-deal Brexit (Wed, 03 Jun 2020)
Britain's largest car plant is "unsustainable" without a trade deal, the Japanese company says.
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Coronavirus: Discrimination row over MPs queuing up to vote (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
MPs end remote voting but those who can't come to Parliament say they have been disenfranchised.
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Coronavirus: Ministers 'looking at ways to relax travel quarantine rule' (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
It comes after some MPs criticised the government's plan to quarantine people coming to the UK for 14 days.
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UK seeks allies to help with potential Hong Kong 'exodus' (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
The foreign secretary said the UK will not "look the other way" if China imposes new security law.
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Dominic Cummings: Who is Boris Johnson's senior adviser? (Mon, 25 May 2020)
The controversial former Vote Leave campaign director is the PM's most senior adviser.
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Brexit: Barnier on UK approach to EU trade talks (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The EU must "stick to its commitments" in the joint political declaration backed by all members, says its chief negotiator about trade talks with the UK.
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Stella Creasy MP and baby take part in Commons debate (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
MP Stella Creasy took her baby into Parliament and held her in a debate on abortion in Northern Ireland.
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Badenoch and Thewlis on UK racism claims in Commons debate (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
SNP MP Alison Thewliss' claims that forcing black people to work is a racist policy are rejected by the equalities minister.
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Sir Ed Davey's bid to be Liberal Democrat party leader (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
Sir Ed Davey says being a life-long carer and his experience in Parliament and in government mean he is up for leading his party.
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Analysis: Labour leader's political distancing (Wed, 03 Jun 2020)
There is a change in tone from the opposition leader towards Boris Johnson, but what is his plan?
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Coronavirus: Who are the contact tracers and what are they doing? (Thu, 28 May 2020)
Doctors, call centre staff and students are some of the 25,000 people chasing Covid-19 cases in England.
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Coronavirus: What is the UK's test, track and trace strategy? (Thu, 14 May 2020)
A guide to the three key parts of the government's coronavirus strategy after lockdowns are eased.
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Dominic Cummings row: The families who stayed away in lockdown (Mon, 25 May 2020)
Members of the public have expressed anger after the PM's chief adviser travelled to Durham in lockdown.
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Coronavirus: The human cost of virus misinformation (Wed, 27 May 2020)
A BBC team tracking coronavirus misinformation has found links to assaults, arson and deaths - and the potential for even greater indirect harm.
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Coronavirus: How does contact tracing work in England? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
People who have been in close contact with someone found to have Covid-19 are now being traced.
>> Continua a leggere

Coronavirus: Can it affect eyesight? (Tue, 26 May 2020)
The prime minister's chief adviser says his vision was affected by coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: What are the UK travel quarantine rules? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
What do you need to know if you're planning to fly during the Covid-19 pandemic?
>> Continua a leggere

Coronavirus: How does the Covid-19 alert system work? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The threat of Covid-19 in England is being ranked through a five-level, colour-coded alert system.
>> Continua a leggere

Coronavirus: What are social distancing and self-isolation rules? (Mon, 01 Jun 2020)
You can now meet more people and play certain non-contact sports in the UK - but what are they?
>> Continua a leggere

Coronavirus: How much will it cost the UK? (Fri, 22 May 2020)
The pandemic will cost the government hundreds of billions of pounds. Where will it all come from?
>> Continua a leggere

Coronavirus: How they tried to curb Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 (Sun, 10 May 2020)
Face masks, fresh air and porridge - how people tried to curb a deadly flu pandemic in 1918.
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Combat drone to compete against piloted plane (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The US Air Force will pit an advanced autonomous aircraft against a piloted plane in tests.
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UN launches push for net-zero emissions by 2050 (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Businesses and city leaders are urged to back the Race to Zero campaign ahead of the COP26 summit in Glasgow next year.
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UK zoos at risk of closure (Thu, 04 Jun 2020)
The Covid crisis is putting the survival of one of the UK's largest zoos at risk.
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Northern gannet found on Norfolk trampoline (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The RSPCA is caring for the gannet and suspects it was "blown off course".
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Climate change: older trees loss continue around the world (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
Every six seconds in 2019 the world lost an area of primary forest the size of a football pitch, a study says.
>> Continua a leggere

Rutland osprey project grows online audience in lockdown (Sat, 30 May 2020)
The Rutland Osprey Project has seen a higher level of engagement with its work following lockdown.
>> Continua a leggere

Climate change: 'Stunning' seafloor ridges record Antarctic retreat (Fri, 29 May 2020)
Scientists are learning just how fast the ice margin of Antarctica can retreat in a warming world.
>> Continua a leggere

Isle of Wight pterosaur species fossil hailed as UK first (Thu, 28 May 2020)
The University of Portsmouth identified it as a tapejarid, a flying pterosaur from the Cretaceous period.
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What is the Crew Dragon? (Sun, 31 May 2020)
A guide to SpaceX's Crew Dragon vehicle, which carried astronauts to the space station.
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How we got to this point (Wed, 27 May 2020)
Why has SpaceX launched astronauts to the International Space Station for Nasa?
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Who are the astronauts? (Sun, 31 May 2020)
BBC News profiles the space travellers who will launch in SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule.
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SpaceX launch: Nasa astronauts blast off to the International Space Station (Sat, 30 May 2020)
Two astronauts launched into orbit for historic mission to the International Space Station.
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SpaceX launch: Nasa astronauts begin historic mission on private spaceship (Sat, 30 May 2020)
Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken head out on a mission to initiate a new, commercial era in spaceflight.
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Evolution of the spacesuit (Thu, 28 May 2020)
How SpaceX's stylish spacesuit differs from other attire flown by astronauts.
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SpaceX launch: What is SpaceX and why is it going to the ISS? (Wed, 27 May 2020)
Ahead of the launch of the Crew Dragon mission, the BBC explains what SpaceX actually does.
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Your questions about the mission answered (Sat, 23 May 2020)
BBC News answers questions about the first orbital launch of astronauts from US soil in nine years.
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Mission timeline in graphics (Sun, 24 May 2020)
These are the key phases in the first crew mission to go to orbit from the US in nine years.
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SpaceX entrepreneur: Who is Elon Musk? (Fri, 28 Sep 2018)
Meet the man who inspired Robert Downey Jr's take on Iron Man.
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Bezos vs Musk: Silicon Valley space race (Mon, 22 Jul 2019)
The battle between two billionaires vying to take us to the Moon and beyond.
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Coronavirus: Public told to cut water use amid surge in lockdown demand (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
Water companies are urging people to avoid using sprinklers and paddling pools during the lockdown.
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Extinction crisis 'poses existential threat to civilisation' (Tue, 02 Jun 2020)
A study presents more evidence that the world is in the midst of a sixth mass extinction.
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Make Covid-19 recovery green, say business leaders (Mon, 01 Jun 2020)
Well-known firms such as Asda and Lloyds Bank are urging ministers to prioritise the environment.
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Climate change: May was sunniest calendar month on record in UK (Mon, 01 Jun 2020)
Meteorologists say the switch from an extremely wet winter to an extremely dry spring is not "British".
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Conservation: Glimmer of hope for world's rarest primate (Mon, 01 Jun 2020)
The discovery of a new breeding pair raises hope for the future of a critically endangered gibbon.
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COP 26: New date agreed for UN climate summit in Glasgow (Thu, 28 May 2020)
The COP26 UN summit, which was postponed due to coronavirus, will now take place between 1 and 12 November 2021.
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Covid recovery could 'tip the balance' for nature (Thu, 21 May 2020)
Scientists call for the conservation of nature to be at the centre of the economic recovery after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Thailand: Elephants on 'great migration' to survive coronavirus starvation (Tue, 26 May 2020)
With the collapse of the tourism industry because of the coronavirus, Thailand's captive elephants are now at risk of starvation.
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Climate change: Top 10 tips to reduce carbon footprint revealed (Wed, 20 May 2020)
A report lists some of the best ways people can tackle their own contribution to climate change.
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What is climate change? A really simple guide (Tue, 05 May 2020)
BBC News looks at what we know and don't know about the Earth's changing climate.
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Coronavirus: What is the k number and can superspreading be stopped? (Sat, 06 Jun 2020)
Identifying superspreading events could be crucial in the fight against the virus, scientists say.
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Red Hugh: Spanish dig for the bones of 'Fighting Prince of Donegal' (Sun, 31 May 2020)
The Irish chieftain was buried in the same Spanish chapel as Christopher Columbus.
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Coronavirus: The mystery of asymptomatic 'silent spreaders' (Sun, 31 May 2020)
Scientists have discovered more evidence about a strange and worrying feature of the coronavirus.
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World's deepest octopus captured on camera (Fri, 29 May 2020)
A "Dumbo" octopus is photographed at a depth of 7,000m in the Indian Ocean's Java Trench.
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The little lights now packing a deadly punch (Fri, 29 May 2020)
LEDs already light our houses but developments are making them even more powerful.
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Coronavirus: Belgian zoo comes back to life from lockdown (Sat, 30 May 2020)
After two months without visitors, Pairi Daiza is welcoming the public back, but in smaller numbers.
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Australia's megafauna roamed the tropics with first humans but then disappeared (Tue, 26 May 2020)
New evidence shows climate change may have wiped out Australia's giant beasts.
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Dinosaur asteroid's trajectory was 'perfect storm' (Tue, 26 May 2020)
The angle at which a life-destroying space rock hit Earth 66 million years ago was particularly lethal.
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Amazon under threat: Fires, loggers and now virus (Thu, 21 May 2020)
How the loss of the Amazon goes beyond deforestation - and what the nine countries that share this natural resource are doing to protect it.
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Coronavirus: National Rail to offer 'busy station' alerts (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Rail passengers will be warned if trains or stations are busy, to aid social distancing.
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George Floyd: Reddit co-founder quits board and asks for black replacement (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
Alexis Ohanian says the move was inspired by protests over the death of George Floyd.
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Whatever happened to the NHS contact-tracing app? (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The app, first tested on the Isle of Wight, had been expected to be rolled out at the end of May.
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Elon Musk calls for 'break up' of Amazon (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The entrepreneur condemned the online retailer after it rejected a book about coronavirus.
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Combat drone to compete against piloted plane (Fri, 05 Jun 2020)
The US Air Force will pit an advanced autonomous aircraft against a piloted plane in tests.
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